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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1941)
graTTr,lTSa Worn. Ozm-an. TUllizj tZrwritvj. flrafl 4. 1211 Gronp Plans Card Parity Mnsie Week Chairman, Comly Convention Considered 1tQ1 WCXJDBUKNDoring the busS-j ness lattmg ot: the TSToodburn j Woman s ch Wednesday after noon plans were made to raise; money for philanShropic -work by giving a card party Tuesday, April 2SL Mrs. Don GrxUey is 1mjimim of the general cammirtee. She wis be assisted by Mrs. Bodney Alden and Mrs. C, G. Rue. On Che roan committee will be Mrs. WaBace Jones, Mrs. W. C Miner. Mrs. Joe Ricbards and Mrs. Alden; food committee, Mrs. O, I TTfthers, Mrs. Hrrman Stone, Mr s. J. J. Hall and Mrs. Varfaeist serving committee. Miss Mary ScaHard. Mrs. L. C Austin, Mrs. EL J. Al len, Mrs. Iran Beers and Mrs. It, C. Seaman; tkets. Mrs. M. E. Gralap, Mrs. J. Melrin Ringo. Mrs. Carl Hubec. Mrs. R. R. Mit chell Mrs. Hal Chapman has been ap pointed Woodburna rhairman lor music week and will be assisted by Mrs. J. Melvia fttngo, Mrs. EL R. Mitchell and Mrs. M. E Gra lap from the Woman's chab and Opal Hasenyager, Junior Woman's A membership drive miU be conducted during ApriL The new members win be entertained at a luncheon at the May meeting. A prize will be awarded to the mem bers bracing an the snort new re cruits. Plans were made to entertain the Junior Woman's club on the evening of May 1, In the library dub .rooms. Mrs. Gralap is" gen eral chairman. Mrs. Rfflgo and Mrs. Ed Dodge will plan the en tertainment and Mrs. Walter Mil ler. Mrs. C- Huber, Mrs. Wallace Jones, Mrs. L. C. Austin will be in charge of refreshments. The Marion county .convention of Woman's clubs will be held in Salem April 25. The club's offi cers were chosen as delegates. Al ternates are Mr a.. Don GriHey, Mrs. C C: Rue, Mrs. W. D. Sim mons. Mrs. F. W. Settlemier and Mrs. Rodney Alden. , Mrs. W. D. Simmons presented a program which included a play "Betfs Best Bet," given by Jerry Kasse, Doris Jones. Margaret Sur meyer and Harold Tilden of the high school expression class. A group of fourth graders sang songs accompanied by their teach er, Miss Ahlstrom. The hostess eoeamitlee for the afternoon was Mrs. Edgar Dodge, Mrs. Don Grilley and Mrs. J. J. HaU. Held in Death 1 I'M ! t' Given in Home BumiiilCCD j J i t- Daughter Borii STLVERTON Mr. and Mrs. El mer Sehell are announcing the birth of a daughter Monday at the Silverton hospital. Mrs. Schell was the former Elaine Marsh. Or. Merril ! ! Dr. MerrD Joss, of Richmond, Me., Is pictured following his arrest on a warrant charging him with the slaying of his wtfe. Dr. taverse Harris Joss, found bludgeoned to death in the cellar of their Rich mond home. Dr. Joss was ar rested as he returned hoxna after ! attending her funeral. USaCQUT- Mrs. Alke Simpson celebrated her 7h birfladay an- SMweuhaiyAprg 1 in! the house! arhki Iter father, Charles Crangle, bails wilh bis own bands ia 1880. Ee bought Che lags and rented the old Tancoltt tmH to make the lumber. Mr. Crangle jiwas Justice of, the peace at Salem prior to snoring to Ijnecfla. Mrs. Simpson Is a descendant & the pioneers b crossed the plain on the ma ternal side and her fafiaer came to America when a small boy from Ireland. . j TJL R. Ruble, who celebrated his gist birthday April 1 was also a guest, jj A daughter, Mrs. loss Crawford, was assisted by ber daughter. Miss tmma. Mrs. Jjl A. French aad Mrs. R. H. CrawiEord in serv ing refresbtsents to Mrs. W. D. Henry, Mrs. R. CV Shepard. Mrs. X C- Jessun, Mrs. J. TX Vailing, Miss Jeannie Smith, J 'A. French, Mrs. R. E. Buckles, Miss Arden Shepard. Mrs. L. I. Mickey, Mrs. Kasper Neiger and Marcia. Mrs. Joe Hackett, Mrs. W. R. Edwards, Mrs. James Noles, Mrs. Howard GoodfeRow, Seymour Working. Mrs. Alvha Walling, Mrs. Victor Utterback and Esther1 Ijma. Mrs. I. R. Utterback, Mrs. Jeff Wil liams, John Sturgeon, Jean and Peggy Crawford, ndj the honor guests, Mrs. Simpson and Mr. Ru ble. ' i! sice-president; lira. C IL liar wnasaV second sic-presideni; Mrs. Melfard M. Kelsoasaci elaiy i and Mrs. Joe Rogers, treasurer. 1 Woman's dubs to.be held In At- V Mrs. Fratzke saaiwiniced the! ltnae City in May, 19 to 24. Golden Jubilee convention of J Tea was served from a beauti fully arranged table, Presiding at the urns were Mrs. Ct A. Fratzke aad Mrs. Paul H'Robinson. Host esses were Mrs. W, F. McBee, Mrs. Earl LStwiHer Mrs, IT. A. Barncsa and Miss Henrietta Wolfer. Final Rites Set Friday j SCIO Funeral services for Mrs. Ray Combs. 51. who died Wednesday at her farm hdme east of Scio ia the Jordan coramuruty. will be held at the Baptist church Friday at 2 poan. Burial will be in BilyeU Den, 12 sniles east iof Scio. with the N. C. Lowe moriuary of Scio and Lebanon in charge. Survivors are her husband and two daughters, Mrs. J. I. jMcCnl- lom, Salem, and Margaret! Combs, Scio Mri Jordan years lnd Will ler of Combs had lived! in the community about 27 She was born in I7ew Paris, May 2, 1889. She attended Willamette university and at the time of her death was a member of 1be Evangelical church. Albany. ! Gondort Service rrniJEverTraf tbe Christian church, Stay- ton. wUl cotvluct serrioes at the Hill Grange hall Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Sunday school will be at I 1:30 p. m. Other Sundays Sunday school is at 10 o'clock. Speaker Present At Club Ieet, Election Held INDEPENDENCE r Dr. Victor Morris, of the University of Ore gon, was the guest speaker at the meeting of the Independence Woman's club. He was introduced by Victor Phelps, principal f the training school. Mrs. C. Charboneau presented Mr. Jaquith, Salem, and his little German band, who played many selections to a delighted audience. Mrs. C A. Fratzke, president, presided, .welcomed the members of the chamber of comsnerce and expressed appreciation of the at tendance. Mrs. C. Charbonreaa, program chairman, announced Mrs. Genevieve Tnmipseed, head of the girls' dormitories of the state, to be speaker at the next meeting, April 16. Mrs. Joe Rog ers, ; treasurer, reported a balance of $76.25; communications were read from the Monmouth Civic dab and the Central Point dub stating their support of the can didacy of Miss Myra Montgomery for state treasurer. The -member- ship committee reported 70 mem bi'longiHtolul. ': " Mrs. Howard Bennett" reported for the nominating committee and presented the names j for officers for the new year, who were elect ed: Mrs. Paul E. Robinson, pres ident; Mrs. T. D. Porneroy, first Newtown . . . green, firm Ore gon apples de licious for eat ing and cooking. Lb. 4c . 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